Example sentences of "be made through [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In Japanese industry , decisions are made through a process of information combination . |
2 | Lawrence J stated at p601 , " I am unable to see how the word " indirectly " " can be limited so as to exclude the settlements which are made through the inter-position of a company . " |
3 | Payments are made through the Home Office in England , and the Welsh , Scottish and Northern Ireland Offices elsewhere . |
4 | All bookings are made through the receptionist of the hotel . |
5 | Appointments are made through the library officer but the prisoner is not expected to state the nature of the problem in advance . |
6 | What sales and movements of sheep and lambs are made through the market towns in the autumn ? |
7 | Search can be made through a number of different files at the same time . |
8 | The needs of war taxation in the fourteenth century , and the contribution which the custom on wool made to this , had led to the growth of a system whereby sales of wool had to be made through a staple town , sometimes in England and sometimes abroad . |
9 | Will their rights be transferred to a commercial company or will some other arrangement be made through the Government or CalMac ? |
10 | Bookings for the Cutty Sark should be made through the Master of the Cutty Sark on 081 853 3589 . |
11 | Where a temple , folly or grotto has been long abandoned and the roof has collapsed , bringing down the ceiling with it , a careful archaeological sift must be made through the debris . |
12 | When you book your holiday through a travel agent , all communications between you and HCI will be made through the travel agent . |
13 | All enquiries and bookings should be made through the warden at Postgate House by letter or telephone . |
14 | Payment can also be made through the Transcash system at the Post Office although there may be a charge for this service . |
15 | It is moored on the River Dart , and bookings can be made through the office at ( ) . |
16 | Purchases below the London Stock Exchange 's 15 per cent limit may be made through the market in the ordinary way . |
17 | But the problem is the lower level at that , i i i it 's at the N C O level where complaints are made by soldiers and because the complaint has to be made through the regiment , then the the pressure is for the soldier to withdraw his complaint . |
18 | Selection of a suitable topic for investigation out of a set of possibilities can be made through the application of a number of criteria which can act as a useful screen for filtering out unsuitable topics . |
19 | New discoveries are constantly being made through a return to original sources . |
20 | It is well known that the UKCC has to this date been a bastion of conservatism , its appointments being made through the patronage of the secretary of state or the national boards . |
21 | Smaller cuts were made through the reduction , privatization or closure of most of British Rail 's workshops . |
22 | To begin with , a single pass is made through the assembly code and the length needed for the code is calculated ( lines 100 to 120 ) . |
23 | However , if a second pass is made through the assembly code , all the labels will exist as variables and errors will not occur . |
24 | Application for financial support is made through the University and not through DENI . |
25 | Most of the reference in the poem is made through the use of demonstratives , rather than the definite article . |
26 | Within the Social Democratic Party ( SDP ) , candidate selection is made through the area parties . |
27 | There is little need for contact with the Department of Health and Social Security because payment is made through the Post Office ; there is therefore no requirement to beg or argue one 's case . |
28 | The quay was again extended when a tunnel was made through the island in 1934–9 , further extended in 1957–62 and achieved its present length in the 1970s , when a storage area for containers was made at the end . |